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Cheewhat Giant, also
known as the
Cheewhat Lake Cedar, is a
large western red
cedar (Thuja plicata) tree
located within Pacific Rim
National Park Reserve...
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trunk and 261m³ for
branches Western red
cedar (Thuja plicata) 449 15,900
Cheewhat Giant Pacific Rim
National Park
Reserve Canada : 34
Eucalyptus regnans...
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currently the
largest known Western redcedar in the world, (compare to the
Cheewhat Giant on Canada's
Vancouver Island.
After the
death in 2016 of the Quinault...
- Clo-oose (Nuu-chah-nulth tluu7uus) is an area
adjacent to the
mouth of the
Cheewhat River on the west
coast of
southern Vancouver Island,
British Columbia...
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windows and
doors (joinery
grade timber). The
largest living specimen is the
Cheewhat Giant, in
Pacific Rim
National Park
Reserve on
Vancouver Island, at 450...
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Bridge (Completed in 2019 and 113m long and 40m
above the cr****) [KM56],
Cheewhat Suspension Bridge [KM36],
Billy Goat Cr****
Suspension Bridge [KM17.5] and...
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river otter live in the
lakes and
wetland areas. The park also
protects Cheewhat Giant, a
western red
cedar tree that is the
largest known tree in Canada...
- Many of them, such as
Hobiton Lake, Squali**** Lake,
Tsuiat Lake, and
Cheewhat Lake lie
completely within Pacific Rim
National Park Reserve,
while others...